Podiatrists: source of referrals to family physicians.

Family practice research journal Pub Date : 1994-06-01
N R Chumbler
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Objective: This study examines the methods of referral and the satisfaction that podiatrists feel from the referrals they make to family physicians. Furthermore, this study examines the correlates of podiatrists' referrals to family physicians and also the referrals podiatrists receive back (reciprocal referrals) from family physicians.

Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to all podiatrists who practice in the Chicago (IL) metropolitan area. The survey response rate was 68.2% (191 of 280).

Results: Podiatrists who more often socially interact with family physicians, practice in close physical proximity to family physicians, and communicate interpersonally with family physicians are more likely to be involved in reciprocal referrals with family physicians. In addition, 67.7% of the podiatrists are satisfied with the referrals they make to family physicians.

Conclusions: We found an important patient referral network from podiatrists to family physicians. Our findings are consistent with the contention that, in family practice, interprovider coordination of care is facilitated by open and interpersonal communication.

足科医生:转介给家庭医生的来源。
目的:本研究探讨足科医生转诊家庭医生的方式及满意度。此外,本研究探讨足科医生转诊到家庭医生的相关关系,以及足科医生从家庭医生那里收到的转诊(互惠转诊)。方法:邮寄一份问卷给所有在芝加哥(IL)大都会地区执业的足科医生。调查回复率为68.2%(280人中有191人)。结果:经常与家庭医生进行社交互动、与家庭医生进行近距离身体接触、与家庭医生进行人际交流的足科医生更有可能参与家庭医生的相互转诊。此外,67.7%的足科医生对转介给家庭医生感到满意。结论:我们发现了一个重要的患者转诊网络,从足科医生到家庭医生。我们的研究结果与以下论点一致:在家庭实践中,开放的人际沟通促进了提供者之间的护理协调。
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